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thanks budLFTWNG11 wrote:delfino... man if you werent such a champ, i would be ripping into you right now... about how Assnal lack experience, they have no holding midfielder (not saying they dnt have good young central midfielder, they dnt have a top class holding cm) and their inactivity in the transfer market has cost them big time this season!
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'How we deal with this will shape our future'
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On the emphatic scoreline…
"We had a good focus and I believe it is a flattering victory for Manchester City today. We conceded in stoppage time [at the end of the first-half] and before that they had not created much. We were quite in control but after the goal the game turned and they played on the counter-attack. We played into their hands.
"We lacked the maturity to deal with being in a dominant situation and not getting caught; it was a free-kick to us, then a goal for them. After that the third goal was a soft penalty."
On keeping to his principles…
"It is a defeat but I feel in the game it was a 0-0 with whoever scored first gaining the advantage. I believe in good passing rather than putting a man up there waving his hands in the air."
On a scrappy first goal …
"I think the first goal was a miss-kick rather than a lack of fight. We had too many players focussing on one ball, that was our problem then."
On the absentees…
"I won’t talk about William Gallas. He is just a player who did not play today so we don’t need to talk about that or any of the other nine players who missed the game."
On moving forward from here …
"I think we had enough focus and gave everything. It is not always negative and we have to take the positives and keep the belief. In a big club you have to go through these periods, and how we deal with it will shape our future."
On the importance of self assessment …
"I always look at myself, even when we win. We are not in a blaming culture at our club and we must stand up to our own responsibilities."
On realistic targets…
"I believe we must focus on the next game and not have set targets that don’t look immediately reachable. Lets try to win and see where we go from here. I have had worse weeks!"
Tromsø wrote:they've just put the 5th one in and the crowd is now giving it the 'are you arsenal in disguise?'
2 mistakes in 2 games, near own goal vs man utd, the fak up to gift jenas the goal vs tottenham and last season he made some bad mistakes as well especially the one in the dying seconds vs birmingham.. he is far from world class.pires7 wrote:Clichy shiraz up big time! 2 mistakes in 2 games and he almost scored an own goal against USA
Evra >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Clichybarbarez01 wrote:2 mistakes in 2 games, near own goal vs man utd, the fak up to gift jenas the goal vs tottenham and last season he made some bad mistakes as well especially the one in the dying seconds vs birmingham.. he is far from world class.pires7 wrote:Clichy shiraz up big time! 2 mistakes in 2 games and he almost scored an own goal against USA
Tromsø wrote:they've just put the 5th one in and the crowd is now giving it the 'are you arsenal in disguise?'
You'd hate to be Man United fan as well, considering the economic crisis & mountain of debt the club are in.MUFCBOY wrote:lol@ silvestre being a gd signin
its fkd down at arsenal id hate 2 b 1 of there fans atm
an the fact they are all tossersa_mac wrote:You'd hate to be Man United fan as well, considering the economic crisis & mountain of debt the club are in.MUFCBOY wrote:lol@ silvestre being a gd signin
its fkd down at arsenal id hate 2 b 1 of there fans atm
Him or Alonso were really really necessary!! Even Kompany would've been a good signingpires7 wrote:We should have signed Inler if the reports were true
pires7 wrote:an the fact they are all tossersa_mac wrote:You'd hate to be Man United fan as well, considering the economic crisis & mountain of debt the club are in.MUFCBOY wrote:lol@ silvestre being a gd signin
its fkd down at arsenal id hate 2 b 1 of there fans atm![]()
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Either of those teams could laugh at our current predicament. Chelsea away this saturday after Kiev, lets hope we stitch up CL progression on wed.a_mac wrote:What are laughing at?manU4life wrote:![]()
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Because i'm not sure who you are supporting this week, Blackpool or Man United?
agree, but will he be the same ever again only time will tell. adebayor obviously has an attitude problem and is seemng to not really fit in any more. rvp for the past few has been great for three weeks then injured for 8. we finally have him fit and he is missing at least 1 sitter a game. bendtner is to inconsistant also (i believe he will get there though) and vela is to inexperienced cant blame them they need time but we dont have. if we have to poor a season here i really think we will lose cesc, which we arent going to be equipped for for another couple of years.a_mac wrote:Don't agree on some points, especially about the strikers.
Eduardo is the best striker down at Arsenal, when he is fully fit. Before his horrific injury he was slamming them in, his club & international record speaks for itself.
Guy is a machine.
+ eduardo comes back as good as he wasdelfino_1936 wrote:ALL THESE PROBLEMS CAN BE FIXED IF:
Wenger signs some EXPERIENCED midfielders in the January transfer window
and a really GOOD centre back to replace Gallas
+ Rosicky comes back as good as he was and plays more than 10 games this yeartonyadams wrote:+ eduardo comes back as good as he wasdelfino_1936 wrote:ALL THESE PROBLEMS CAN BE FIXED IF:
Wenger signs some EXPERIENCED midfielders in the January transfer window
and a really GOOD centre back to replace Gallas
Arsenal name Fabregas as captain
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has chosen 21-year-old Spaniard Cesc Fabregas to replace William Gallas as captain.
Gallas, 31, was stripped of the captaincy for Saturday's 3-0 defeat at Manchester City following controversial comments about his team-mates.
But Wenger revealed the Frenchman will play in the Champions League group game against Dynamo Kiev on Tuesday.
Wenger said: "Fabregas will be the captain, permanently. I do not have to explain to you why."
He added: "I believe the captain is the voice of the club towards the outside, and is one of the leaders of the team.
"However, I do not believe in just one man in the dressing-room who sorts out all of the problems.
"A successful team is a shared leadership inside the dressing room. Fabregas will be one of the leaders, but not the only one."
Gallas was widely criticised last week for publicly accusing some team-mates of in-fighting, insulting behaviour and lacking bravery.
His captaincy has been under scrutiny since a game against Birmingham last season when he kicked an advertising hoarding and remained sat down on the pitch for several minutes following the final whistle after Arsenal conceded a late leveller.
He was left out of the squad for Saturday's humbling defeat and forced to train on his own in London, but was back in the fold for Sunday's training session and is set to win back his place in the side.
"Gallas will play on Tuesday, but Cesc will be the captain, I have made that decision," said Wenger.
Asked if he thought he had made a mistake over the appointment of Gallas, he said: "No, I do not regret making him captain in the first place."
Wenger believes Gallas, who signed for the club from Chelsea in August 2006, still has a big future at the Emirates Stadium.
"William is a player that I rate and a man I rate. I have a big respect for him. He was working as captain in a very difficult media environment," said Wenger.
"He was under big pressure from the press and at some stage you do not want that high pressure to affect him or the team. But for the man and player I have a big respect.
"I cannot stop suggestions. For me he is a player who is committed to the club and can be even stronger as a player.
"He took all the problems of the team to his heart. It can be a new start for him and make him stronger."
Fellow French defender Gael Clichy, who was tipped by some to take over as skipper, says he believes Gallas has been harshly treated by the English press since the Birmingham game.
"For seven months we were top of the league and William did not have any critics, but one moment, one game, that is all it took and everything turned then," said Clichy.
"The media have tried to get into people's heads, saying he is not good enough, but he has been sensational for us.
"He is a great player and we all want to tell the fans that we respect William a lot, he adds experience to our team and we want to achieve great things together."
Arsenal are already rank outsiders to win the Premier League, lying in fifth place, 10 points behind Chelsea and Liverpool having lost five league games.
The Gunners have picked up only 11 points from a possible 27 and, coupled with the captaincy situation, Wenger has come under increasing scrutiny as their season threatens to fall apart.
But the Frenchman said: "When you do not win, nobody jumps off the roof, but the frustration does kick in.
"It is a good opportunity now for us to show we have strength and ability - you know how it works, you go from fantastic to a catastrophe, but real life is somewhere in between.
"Even if we are frustrated right now, it is not all doom and gloom. We have a strong belief in our ability and we have a good opportunity to show we care about the club tomorrow."
agree, but cesc was my 2nd choice. perhaps its a ploy to try and keep him at emiratesbarbarez01 wrote:don't know about this decision, basically chosen the best footballer in the team, but he is not the best leader in the team. IMO Toure should have got the armband.
WEST Ham boss Gianfranco Zola is facing the biggest battle of his fledgling managerial career as he tries to hang on to rising England star Matthew Upson.
Arsenal are desperate to re-sign the centre-half in January with former skipper William Gallas set to leave the club after publicly criticising his team-mates.
But Zola, who was thrilled by his defender’s man-of-the-match performance for England against Germany on Wednesday, is adamant Upson is going nowhere.
Zola said: “Matty is not for sale either now or in January. I don’t have to sell any of my best players. I have been promised that.”
The Hammers boss also received dressing-room support from Welsh international defender James Collins who is beginning to forge a good partnership with Upson, who Arsenal sold to Birmingham in 2003.
Collins said: “We have to keep hold of our best players. It’d be bitterly disappointing to see anyone leave in January.
http://www.express.co.uk/football/view/ ... keep-Upson
he's too EnglishCesc Fabulous wrote:apparently we r swooping back to west ham 2 nab matty upson,